You have a folder of TIFF files, each with unwanted borders, a scan margin, or extra whitespace. Opening them one by one in an editor and cropping manually takes hours. Total Image Converter lets you crop all of them in one run — same region, same settings, every file.
Cropping removes pixels from one or more edges of the image. You define the margins (in pixels) to cut from the top, bottom, left, and right. The result is a smaller image containing only the region you specified. The original TIFF data in that region is preserved at full quality — no recompression, no color shift.
TIFF files are common in document scanning, medical imaging, publishing, and GIS. They are often produced by scanners that add a white border, or by software that pads the image to a fixed canvas size. Batch cropping removes those artifacts across an entire archive in one step.
Total Image Converter includes a command-line version for server use and scripting. To crop 50 pixels from all edges of every TIFF in a folder:
TotalImageConverter.exe C:\Scans\*.tif C:\Output -c tiff -crop 50,50,50,50
You can call this from a .bat file or a scheduled task to process new files automatically as they arrive in a watch folder.
You specify crop margins in pixels. No guessing, no drag handles. The same values apply to every file in the batch, so the output is consistent across hundreds of images.
You can crop and change the output format simultaneously. Crop TIFF to JPEG, PNG, BMP, or PDF without running two separate tools.
The same conversion dialog lets you resize and rotate in the same operation. Process scan archives that need cropping, downscaling, and rotation all at once.
When the output format is TIFF, the image data in the cropped region is not recompressed. Original bit depth and color profile are preserved.
Everything runs locally on Windows. Files never leave your machine. There is no upload size limit and no queue — processing speed depends only on your hardware.
One-time payment. Free updates and technical support included. Works on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11.
| Feature | Online Cropper | Total Image Converter |
|---|---|---|
| Batch processing | One file at a time | Entire folder in one run |
| File size limit | Usually 10–25 MB | No limit |
| Crop precision | Drag handle (approximate) | Exact pixel values |
| Privacy | Files uploaded to a server | All processing is local |
| Combined operations | Crop only | Crop + convert + resize + rotate |
| Automation | Not possible | Command line, .bat scripts |
| Works offline | No | Yes |
"We scan thousands of pages a month and every batch comes out with a scanner border. Total Image Converter crops the entire output folder overnight via a scheduled task. The pixel-exact crop settings mean every page is trimmed identically — no manual cleanup needed before we hand files to the client."
Elena Hartmann Document Scanning Specialist
"Our aerial TIFF rasters always have a metadata padding border that breaks georeferencing downstream. I set up a command-line crop job that runs after each delivery. Consistent margins, no drift between tiles. Much faster than doing it in QGIS or GDAL scripts."
James Okafor GIS Analyst
"Photographers send us TIFFs with extra canvas from their retouching workflow. Batch-cropping to our standard bleed size used to mean opening each file in Photoshop. Now it takes one run in Total Image Converter. Would be great to have a per-file crop preview, but for fixed-margin jobs it is exactly what we need."
Yuki Tanaka Prepress Technician
TotalImageConverter.exe input.tif output/ -c tiff -crop 50,50,50,50. You can run this from a .bat file or a scheduled task.
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